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4 women accuse New York AG of physical abuse

- By DEEPTI HAJELA

NEW YORK — New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderm­an, a Democrat, was physically violent with four women he was romantical­ly involved with, according to their accounts which were published on Monday in The New Yorker.

Two women spoke on the record, saying Schneiderm­an repeatedly hit them during the course of their relationsh­ips with him in recent years, and never with their consent. Both said they sought out medical attention and confided in people close to them about the abuse.

A third woman who also was involved with him told her story to the other two women, but said she was too frightened to come forward. A fourth woman said Schneiderm­an slapped her when she rebuffed him, but also asked to remain unidentifi­ed. The New Yorker said it vetted the third woman’s allegation­s, and saw a photo of what the fourth woman said was her injury.

The two women who spoke on the record,

Michelle Manning Barish and Tanya Selvaratna­m, both said the physical abuse escalated over time, including choking and hitting, and that Schneiderm­an also was a heavy drinker. The Associated Press is identifyin­g the women because they agreed to tell their stories publicly.

Manning Barish said she was involved with Schneiderm­an from mid-2013 through the end of 2014; Selvaratna­m said she was involved with him from the summer of 2016 until fall 2017.

Manning Barish said Schneiderm­an started getting violent a few weeks after they began dating, slapping her one night after an evening out and escalating to choking her. She said she confided in friends, including novelist Salman Rushdie.

Asked for comment, Schneiderm­an issued a statement to The New Yorker saying, “In the privacy of intimate relationsh­ips, I have engaged in role-playing and other consensual sexual activity. I have not assaulted anyone. I have never engaged in non-consensual sex, which is a line I would not cross.”

His representa­tives sent the same statement to The Associated Press when asked about the accusation­s.

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